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smeoesmnsg ASHLAND climate without the eld of Medicine, cures nine cases out of ten of Asthma. This Is a proven fact. VOLUME 2 (Successor to the Semi- A shland D aily T idings Weekly Tidings. Vol. 43.) ALARIA Germa cannot survive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. The pure domestic water helps. NO. 254 ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29,1921 PPM WANT DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER INDICTMENT U. S. Leading In k ANNOUNCE OFFICIAL JULY 4th Race For South Z American Trade af uw V onusPROGRAM FOR CELEBRATION Z RACK FOR LAURELS OF SOUTH than that. The Argentine is like | Australia; she has just begun to grow BE and nobody can mark the limits of AMERICAN TRADE TWEEN UNITED STATES JAP- | her future. Could the wealth half a century hence of that practically vir AN AND GREAT BRITAIN. gin land be accurately foretold today, there are a few among us who would have the imagination to accept the picture of such prospeviiy. A popu By A. J. WEST I United Press Stuff Correspondent I | lation rather larger than Belgium’s is living in a country bigger than the LONDON, June 29.—South Ameri- United Kingdom, Gei many, France. ca is today the brightest jewel in the Spain, Italy and Japan, put together. diadem of trading nations and one of Its possibilities are well nigh as vast the keenest struggles in the history of as the need of the human race for commerce is now in progress for pos meat and wheat to eut and wool to session of a priceless treasure.” wear. It is a share in these future This is the opinion of Sir Kings- possibilities as much as to win a pre ley Wood, M. P., parliamentary pri- sent advantage that the nations strive vate secretary to the Minister of in amicable rivalry. Health, and an authority on South "There’s room for all, but the ques American trade and affairs tion is,—who will be first?” "The championship is being played mainly in the Argentine Republic, "j said Sir Kingsley. “The stakes are 100,000,000 pounds and for the mo ment the United States are winning. ‘Great Britain, it is oly fair to say, “Great Britain, it is only fair to say was once the undisputed champion, nor need she be afraid of the reason why she was thrown off her form. It LIEUT. CARTER OF MEDFORD was the war that turned the Argen- WILL ENTERTAIN * CR( »WDS tine competition upside down. It WITH DARING STUNTS found us first and America second; iti left us first and America second. Not of Charles Davis, city less significant, it sent Japan shoot the celebration committee of Med ing ahead of Germany, France. Italy ford, has assured the local commit and Belgium. tee that at least one army plane. “The arrival of Japan is a surpris piloted by Lieut. Carter, will fly ing event to many Englishmen. In over the city durin the cele bra ■tion 1915 she sold to Argentine just over July 4. entertaining the crowds with 200,000 pound worth of wares. For a series of stunts. the first six month of 1919, that total if possicle, Lieut, Carter stated, had leapt up to 3,450.000 pounds and it continues to rise.C‘ ieily it is a permission will be obtained from trade in cotton yarn, eoiten drill, silk headquarters for the use ef several handkerchiefs, glossy silk, calico, army planes on that day. If the po- seeks, and an assortment of toys, tential program is carried t ut the buttons and lend pencils Japan, fleet of planes will be • ecorared moreover, has opened a bank at Bue with streamers and other indicative "grand and glorious nos Ayres, while several Japanese marks of Fourth. ” Lieut. Carter has a rep- merchants are now in business there, uta tion in Jackson county as a dar- and she has a line of steamers sail ing aviatcr. It is thought the ing regularly to the River Platte. Definitely, in short, Japan has arriv Medford committee that Lieut. Car ter will lead iho airplane parade di ed among the nations.” "As time goes on the race for first rectly over and close to the city place will probably be between the streets. . J., June 29. JERSEY CITY Failing in at- — (United Press) tempts to block the Dempsey-Car- pentier championship prize fight by injunction, officials of the In- ternatonal Reform Bureau, today demanded indictment of the two principals. Robetrt Watson, vice president of the reform organization, voiced the indictment threat, declaring that prosecutor Carvin of Jersey City will be asked to take the case bofcie the Hudson county grand jury, charging promoter Tex Rick ard, Dempsey, Carpentier, and their managers were guilty of con spiracy to hold a prize fight in vio lation of the New Jersey state crime laws. Attempts of the Reform Bureau to get injunction prohibiting the fight failed yesterday in two courts so that organization switched to the indictment plan of attack ci’ today. Harding to Appoint Taft Chief Justice Tomorrow Will Succeed Late Chief Justice White By RAYMOND CLAPPER (United Press Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON. D. C„ June 29.— Announcement of the appointment of Will’em Howard Taft as chief jus unless some hitch comes. Taft, who rose to prominence in public life as a federal judge, has long been thought to covet a place on the bench of the supreme court As president he was in position of ele vating several jurists to that exalted position which he could not give him- self. The late chief justice White, whom Taft is slated to succeed, was ap- pointed to that position by Taft, then president. Ashland Will Play Host For A Day To All Neighbor Cities The stage is set for the "big time’ iu Ashland July County wide preparations to make the parade and celebration a record breaker have been made with full co-operation w ith the officials and organization leaders of all cities and towns in Jackson county. Ashland will play liberal host not only to the county, but to Northern California and near- by Oregon counties as well. Jesse Winburn, chairman of the parade committee, is in a large degree responsible for the large county scope of the celebration, the idea of a Jackson county parade originating with him. The following parade for the "day of days” has been definately arranged by the celebration commit tee. 10 A. M. Jackson county parede the division from his place. with every city, town ; nd community The parade committee are work.ng in Jackson county represented. The on further cash prizes which will be largest parade ever held in Southern divided up so as to make it possible Oregon. A remarkable aviation de- tor a great number of the marching monstration will haver over the par bodies to receive prizes. ade, showering the participants and Afternoon onlookers with rose petals. 1 P. M. Patriotic services by noted Detailed program of the line of speakers. march by Marshall Fred Homes. M. M. Free-for-all JERSEY CITY. . !.. June 2 9.— The parade will commence for.i-l sprints in the park. The younger The International Reform Bureau ing at 9 o'clock and start promptly at children will indulge in this sport. has abandoned efforts to halt the 1 0 o’clock. 2 P. M. Wrestling match in the Dempsey-Carpentier fight by an in- The parade will form on the Bou’e - Chautauqua Building, between Ralph - - ■ o I junction end are attempting to in- vard between its intersection with Hand of Gold Hill and Ted Thye of diet the fight promoters and the North Main Street, < pposits the li- Portland, to a finish match, two'out princapals. Robert Watson, presi PORTLAND COMPANY TO MAKE brary, and extend to the Granilo City of three falls There will be no time dent of the bureau. is conferring Hospital. This section of the Boule- SCENIC FILMS; WILL BE limit. The Passmore Trio of Sui Fran- with Trenton and other officers of vard will be closed to the general, 2:30 to 3:30 P. M. Band concert in cisco, gave the second number of the SHOWN AT VINING’S the bureau and is attempting to | traffic from 9 A. M. to 1 1 A. M. Lithia Park. Chautauqua Program last night be- push indictment proceedings before As the floats come into Ashland | 2 P. M. to 4 P. M. Elderly ladies’ fore the greatly augumented and very! H. S. Hammond and W . W. Ev- from the north they may detour from the grand jury. contests near the round table. Cham enthusiastic audience which was held representatives of the Kiser the Pacific Highway along siechn- I in the grip of great music, interpret- Studios, Inc., of Portland, Oregon, ac to Oak Street, on Oal: Io Spring pionship of Southern Oregon horse- shoe pitching. near the childrens' ed in a great way by the young ar- are here to take moving pictures of Street, across Spring Street to B. . play ground. Contestants may bring itists. The concert was one of the the parade and any special features . Street, along B Street to Third, and | , . | most delightful ever heard in Ash-of the celebration that may arise, .... . ! their own horseshoes if they have say on Third Street to Mr in Street at the . . 9 land. and while here they will probably intersection with the Bculdevard ; or choice—others will be furnished. 4 P. M. Baseball, between the Med- In addition to the trios, Suzanne make a Scenic Film of Lithia Park if they prefer, may continue directly ion! Elks and Ashland Elks at high j Passmore, Mildred Wright, and Grace and the beautiful canyon up to Mt. through the city over the Pacific school grounds. During the ball i Becker played piqno, violin and cello, Ashland. Highway (Main Street ) to the Borle- game, the aviators will do stunts over .By MRS GORDON MAC CRYCKIN solos, respectively, and it is the high- It is also probable that Mr. Fred va rd. the ball park. The ball game prom The playground committee gave a est praise to say that the young play- H. Kiser, -president of Kiser Studios, All the floats are to come into the picnic luncheon yesterday nocn in ers of the stringed instruments fully Hie., will be here for the celebration Boulevard opposite the library, at ises to be a humdinger. 5 P. M. Childrens’ amusements and honor of Dr. Henry L. Curtis, of Oh- live up to the Passmore standard. and have, as his guest, Mr. Walter which point they will receive their contests near tennis courts. Ladies’ eriin. Ohio, national recreation ex- Mildred Wright played with under- Pritchard' Eaton, the well known, number : be escorted to their pos- baseball throwing near courts Priz- pert, who appeared on the Chautau- standing, fine technique, great sym dramatic critic and author. They | itiön. es will be given, and Lithia Park qua program Monday evening. An j pathy and warmth of expression. ; are making quite an extended trip Every car will carry a number on championship title with every event invitation was extended to the city Grace Becker’s whole personnel! is throughout the Cascade range and each side, about 11x14 inches. These council, the park board, tae directors exactly fitted to her instrument. Su Oregon. numbers will be in the hands of Mar- taking place in the playground sec oi the chamber of commerce, board ‘zanne Passmore is known to us all Arrangements have been made shall and his staff rid their ansis- tion of the park. 7 to 8:20 p. M, Band concert in of education several representatives but her solos revealed an art that to show the picture at the Vining tints, who will tack them on the cars United States. Japan and Britain. As Lithia Park. Theatre, Announcement of the or tie them with twine. of each organization were present. 1 shows development. for Germany, her future in South Am 9 P. M. Marvelous display of fire- The announcement that the Pass- showing date will bo made later. Dr. Curtis gave a fine inspiring, The Boulevard will bo sectioned erica is as yet uncertain. Once upon works, by the Hitt Fireworks Com helpful talk in which he pointed out more Trio would give another con où', each section bearing the follow a time she supplied Argentina with pany of Seattle, under the direction what could and should be done e in cert on Friday evening was received ing rames, and each city or commun- more than half the jew !ry and metal of Mr. Young. The Hitt Co. took the Ashland for children and young peo- with acclaim .A splendid program itv will form in the following order: ware bought from the rest of the Jacksonville, Medford, Phoenix. Tal- first honors at the Panama-Pacific pie. He advised a good ree swim- will be given, and, it may be predict world. ent. Central Point, Eagle Point, Gold exposition in the special stunts dis- ming pool, more tennis courts and ed to a very large house. “Today, the agents cf German man Hill, Rogue River, Applegate, Ash- play. an enlarged, better equipped play ufacturers are back again, offering Special all-the-time attractions in HOUSTON, Texas, June 29.— Fall- land. ground. He assured those present | chemicals and dyes, machinery and the latest movies at the Vining Thea- that effort and money expended in ing barometers in Southern Texas to- The judges will be carried to the hardware at ‘cut’ prices. But abner- different sections of the part de in or- tre. the most beautiful in Oregon. these directions would be a great day pointed to tropical storms of un- | mal campetition of that sort admit- Dancing at the Bungalow in the safe guard to young people as well, known intensity, headed toward the | CHICAGO. 111., June 29.— -The dor that they m.y bo able to judge tedly cannot endure, and in any cas? be-1 hailroad sheet metal workers have the entrants. The judges are: Mrs. Park, al the Natatorium, corner B EUGENE. Ore., June 29.— One or s a means toward better health and gulf caost. The weather bureal it has not materially affected the | and 1st Streets, and at the Armory on He stated that the lieves the storm will strike about the1 rejected the twelve percent wage Delbert Fehl, representing Medford main struggle between the United two alleged safecrackers, who es- entertainment. Mr T. W. Fulton, representing Jack- Oak street. The dance at the Ar- States and Britain. caped from Klamath Falls after a playground is a needed necessity in ' mouth of the Rio Grande, and has cut of the United States railroad mory in the evening will be the Avia warned island inhabitants in that see- labor board made effective July 1. sonville; Mr. 11. E. Wharton, repre “Here there is no reason why Bri running gun fight with deputy our com unity. tion Dance. to unofficial advices here senting Gold Hill; Mr. Robert Ruhl, The playground committee is en-tion to move inland to safety. It was tain should not take the lead as em sheriffs, are believed by local police A special train will leave Grants representing all the other places in phatically as she has done on the to have stopped here last night. deavoring to arouse public interest near the Rio G rande,"at Point Isabel, j today. Pass at 7:05 A. M., stopping at all The tabulation of 20,000 men- Jackson county. golf links. The Argentine people Sheriffs are on the trail of the men in the playground in order that last winter that the then president- points, arriving in Ashland about The parade will head north on the like us.’and they like our methods. for alleged robberies committed in great improvement work may be pos elect Harding and party weathered hers showed a majority favoring re- 9:05. Returning, it will leave Ash- Boulevard and proceed to East Main such a fierce gale while vacationing, jection o fthe wage cut. Millions of pounds of British capital Yreka and other California towns. sible. Land at 10:40 P. M. Street, thence on East Mi in Street to have helped to develop their country. Sheriff C. P. Devereaux found an the Plaza, thence on North Main “If the prize were the chief share automobile, containing shotguns, Street to Mechanic, thence eastward in a yearly trade of one hundred mil and shells, bearing the same license on Mechanic to Helman. thence south lion pounds, it would be well worth number as the car user by the es- on Helman to its intersection with the striving for. It is much more raping yeggmen. The man with the North Main Street, where it will dis- car was trying to steal gasoline band. (OME HERE 10 ME from a service station when he was Those who desiré may park their | WHAT PIP I TEL- frightened away by Sheriff Dever-1 floats along Helman and Mechanic yOU ABOUT GOING eaux, who discovered the men. Streets after the parade. WIN SWIM MIN’? A prize of $100 will be given by By L. C. MARTIN Mr. Jesse Winburn for the most orig- (United Press Staff Correspondent! $50. will inai feature in the parade. LONDON. June 29—Premier Lloyd WASHINGTON. D. C., June 29. be given for the second best. and $25. | —Andrew Mellon, secretary of the : George's Irish peace proposal struck for the third. I treasury, today told the Senate com- $25. will be given for the best a snag today when Sir James Craig, mittee that more than $1,000,000, ($15 for the the Ulster premier, declined to meet stunt, an dtwo I riZe 000 was due the United States as cond ) beai in- “President De Valera of the "Irish first and $10 for the interest on money loaned to foreign Republic” in a preliminary confer dividual features. MATS WASHINGTON. June 29.—The governments. ence. THAT ?) In the industrial display, a prize of House late today approved the Bor- Do Valera had asked premier Craig Secretary Mellon stated that a to- $15. will be given to the best display ah disarmament amendment to the tai of $451,736,000 in interest had and $10 to the second. and other Ulster leaders to meet in Naval Bill. The amendment rails 6 been paid on over $10,000,000,000 Dublin July 4 to discuss an answer as $25., in cash will be paid to the for a disarmament conference with loaned to other nations, while the city or town having the largest per "spokesman of the Irish nation,” the United States, Great Britain, repayments of the principal total lit centage of its population marching when they meet Lloyd George on the and Japan. República a leaders tle more than $162,000 since June latter’s invitation. | in the parade. made no effort to make a substitute . 27 th. An unofficial armistice with Ire yes " | $25 will be paid for the best decor- for the Borat plan. ! he resolution land is expected as the first result of I-M# ated building in the city on the 4th. was approved by the House Foreign • SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS • $50. will be given to the band pre- Lloyd George’s peace offer to “Pres- Affairs committee ir extending the 99099090839900004 HUNDEEO Sinn Fein lead- senting the snappiest appearance and ident’ De Valera scope of the conference to other na- ______ PQUNDS ers i urging De Valera not to playing the snappiest music. tions. The plan is objectionable, 9990999990 •• 0099% meet the Premier the withdrawal of $25. will be given for the most SAN FRANCISCO, June 29.—Fol President Harding indicated today Black and Tan troops from Ireland unique musical feature. in a letter t> majority House leader. lowing are market quotations indications are The Marshall’s staff consists of: is agreed upon j Eggs 38. Mondell. that such a demand will be refused. Mr. Moss, Mr. Clinton Harkins Hens 25. However, a lull in hostilities is ex Mr. J. L. Neil, Mr. G. C. Murphey. Broilers 31-35. Why Not? In addition to Lieutenant Clyde pected and both sides are expecting “Her color rose,” the story says. Pangborn and Mr. Clark, Lieutenant to get a great deal from the confer 90099099999999999 Why not, we’d like to know? Every, Carter and his squadron of birdmen ence. WEATHER thing else went up In price. Why Raids and skirmishes in and about will fly over the parade. Probable Showers shouldn’t rouge, also?—Boston Tran (Copsriglic) In the parade, each Mayor will lead Cork continued all day-yesterday. script 9999999999909999 Anny Planes to Parade Over City Streets July 4th KLAMATH FALLS YEGGS THOUGHT TO BE AI EUGENE tice of the United States Supreme court will be made shortly, it was learned today from an authoritative. President Harding, it is reported, has practically decided in favor of former President Taft, and will an nounce the appointment tomorrow Will Take Movies Pasmore Trio of July 4 Features ; Make Hit At And Lithia Park Chautauqua Improvement of Playground In Park Planned^ Sheet Metal Workers Reject Wage Reduction Equinoctial Storm Period BORAH’S NAVAL BILL AMENDMENT PASSED BÏ HOUSE TEMPORARY IRISH PEACE EXPECTED AT CONFERENCE